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Otto Telschow : ウィキペディア英語版 | Otto Telschow Otto Telschow (27 February 1876, Wittenberge, Brandenburg - 31 May 1945), a German Nazi Party official, was born in Wittenberge and became a police official in Hamburg. He joined the Nazi Party in 1925, and was the founder of the regional Nazi newspaper, the ''Niedersachsen-Stürmer''. In October 1928, Telschow was appointed Gauleiter (regional party leader) of the Nazi party's regional subsection Gau Eastern Hanover, a post he retained until the end of World War II. Telschow gained more influence after 1935, when the Nazi-party ''Gaue'' usurped the functions of the streamlined German states. In 1930 he was elected to the Reichstag for the Ost-Hannover electoral district, and remained a member until 1945. He was taken prisoner by the British Army at Lüneburg and committed suicide in prison by slashing his wrists. ==Sources==
* Ernst Klee, ''Das Personen-lexikon zum Dritten Reich'' (Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt-am-Main, 2005), 619
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